Oracles, Magnus mused, were highly unreliable.
Prophecy was more of a tool under Roman occupation to compell the populace to serve.
However, if the Emperor had a vision...
But sometimes, it gave truths, and their guidance gave context to the surreal visions that some get in their slumber.
"Emperor! Hail!" the priest of Apollo slapped an arm against his chest, then raised it.
The Emperor of Rome dismounted, and his troops dispersed around the temple, communicating arrangements as to their bedding with the temple workers.
"Peace, priest. I come, perhaps not wholly in my role as Emperor, but as a man in need of guidance with a vision I have recieved."
"Very well. There's a room we use for contemplation, come with me."
Magnus lit a stick of incense as he passed the shrine of Apollo, and was led to a plain looking room.
"So, tell me what you saw!" the priest's eyes were animated, and almost youthful despite his age.
"A young girl. A child, named Elena. She spoke Welsh, and looked not unlike the big statue of Trivia in Thebes, albeit youthful. She was performing a strange funeral rite over her mother's body, and her mother's spirit briefly appeared, before a crow ate the mother."
"A black crow?"
"Yes. That and the vision is why I came here, for surely it is a symbol of Apollo's anger. I assume as omens go, this is a bad one?"
"You assume the interpretation of a god's will, Emperor, but that does not mean you assume correctly... May I have a piece of your hair?"
"Of course."
The Emperor cut off a lock of his hair.
The priest examined the hair, then threw it to the ground.
"Hmm. Viewing... Something is facilitating you to get visions... Conflict... You're destined for conflict... Family? And also fire, which could mean energy, and then... Tartarus? Strange."
"Is this a sign of my death?"
"Not... Necessarily. Could just mean her ability to send people to Tartarus. My interpretation of this is that your life and this Elena's are intertwined, but you will find it difficult. Apollo has sent you this vision, and as one of his servants, I can only implore you to seek out this girl, and find out what the gods want yourself."
The Emperor stroked his beard.
"So I must go to Britain then. It strikes me as odd. By the time I get there, this girl would be a woman grown. Do the gods mean..."
The priest hit the Emperor's head with a stick.
"Stop. Assuming. Gods are strange, human hubris gets you nowhere, even great kings fall to folly before them."
Magnus rubbed his head.
"That hurt."
"Privelege of being a servant of a god- means I can strike silly mortals in His name." the priest smirked.
"I am sure it does not work like that, but very well."